User Manual

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FAQs
? Why doesn't my RemoteMix 4 ring when a call comes in?
! The audible ringer found on some of our other RemoteMix units
was replaced with a visual ring indicator on the RemoteMix 4. This
red LED flashes when a call comes in. The Ring indicator is lo-
cated directly below the keypad on the front of the unit.
? Will any cellular telephone work with RemoteMix 4?
! The wireless interface on the RemoteMix 4 works very well with
most cellular telephones. However, some wireless telephones
generate excessive RF noise which can be can be heard as a
“chattering” or “motor boat” sound. The noise from these particu-
lar telephones will be unacceptable for most broadcast applica-
tions. Also, some wireless phones have the standard 2.5 mm
headset jack while others have proprietary jacks. Adapters to con-
vert the proprietary jack to a standard 3-conductor 2.5 mm jack
are available for most wireless telephones through their dealers,
local electronic stores or many internet stores.
? What kind of device can I connect to the Cue Input?
! Setting the switch for the dual-purpose 1/4” input to “Cue Input”
will provide a standard line level input from another audio device,
such as a portable radio. The audio signal will be sent to any of
the four headphone outputs if that headphone switch is set to
“Return”. This way, your announcers can listen for a cue from
their radio station at the end of a station break.
? The cellular interface cable was left behind at our last event.
Can I get a replacement at our local audio supply store?
! This is a custom made cable and is not wired the same as those
that may be available at your local electronics store. Please con-
tact your JK Audio dealer or our Customer Service department
and ask for a CN045 replacement cable.
? The output from Mic 3 is very low but the other mics are fine.
! Check the position of the Mic/Line switch near Mic 3. This input as
well as the Mic 4 input can be switched to accept a line level sig-
nal from a mixer or other equipment. If your microphone audio is
too low, that switch may have been left in the “Line” position.